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Sebastian Ullrich
425bebe99e
chore: further split libleanshared on Windows to avoid symbol limit (#10136)
Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@himmel-villmar.de>
2025-08-26 16:01:57 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
298bd10f54
perf: do not cause compiler.small to export IR bodies unless the Expr body is already being exported (#10002) 2025-08-26 15:12:08 +00:00
Kim Morrison
a78a34bbd7
chore: replace Lean.Grind internal preorder classes with the classes from Std (#10129)
This PR replaces the interim order typeclasses used by `Grind` with the
new publicly available classes in `Std`.
2025-08-26 13:18:22 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
0803f1e77e
perf: ctorIdx for single-constructor inductives: no casesOn, macro_inline (#10135)
This PR lets the `ctorIdx` definition for single constructor inductives
avoid the pointless `.casesOn`, and uses `macro_inline` to avoid
compiling the function and wasting symbols.
2025-08-26 13:00:10 +00:00
Kim Morrison
0f1174d097
chore: use SMul rather than HMul in grind algebra typeclasses (#10095)
This PR modifies the `grind` algebra typeclasses to use `SMul x y`
instead of `HMul x y y`.
2025-08-26 12:23:37 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
f180eee7bf
feat: use widget message for "try this" (#9966)
This PR adjusts the "try this" widget to be rendered as a widget message
under 'Messages', not a separate widget under a 'Suggestions' section.
The main benefit of this is that the message of the widget is not
duplicated between 'Messages' and 'Suggestions'.

Since widget message suggestions were already implemented by @jrr6 for
the new hint infrastructure, this PR replaces the old "try this"
implementation with the new hint infrastructure. In doing so, the
`style?` field of suggestions is deprecated, since the hint
infrastructure highlights hints using diff colors, and `style?` also
never saw much use downstream. Additionally, since the message and the
suggestion are now the same component, the `messageData?` field of
suggestions is deprecated as well. Notably, the "Try this:" message
string now also contains a newline and indentation to separate the
suggestion from the rest of the message more clearly and the `postInfo?`
field of the suggestion is now part of the message.

Finally, this PR changes the diff colors used by the hint infrastructure
to be more color-blindness-friendly (insertions are now blue, not green,
and text that remains unchanged is now using the editor foreground color
instead of blue).

### Breaking changes
Tests that use `#guard_msgs` to test the "Try this:" message may need to
be adjusted for the new formatting of the message.
2025-08-26 12:15:32 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
0f5f2df11f
fix: FunInd: handle let-vars-in-match-better (#10134)
This PR makes the generation of functional induction principles more
robust when the user `let`-binds a variable that is then `match`'ed on.
Fixes #10132.
2025-08-26 08:56:00 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
aa0cf78d93
chore: create .toCtorIdx alias only for enumeration types (#10130)
This PR creates the deprecated `.toCtorIdx` alias only for enumeration
types, which are the types that used to have this function. No need
generating an alias for types that never had it. Should reduce the
number of symbols in the standard library.
2025-08-26 08:33:37 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
37dd26966b
fix: rcases: avoid inflating case names with single constructor names (#9918)
This PR prevents `rcases` and `obtain` from creating absurdly long case
tag names when taking single constructor types (like `Exists`) apart.
Fixes #6550

The change does not affect `cases` and `induction`, it seems (where the
user might be surprised to not address the single goal with a name),
because I make the change in Lean/`Meta/Tactic/Induction.lean`, not
`Lean/Elab/Tactic/Induction.lean`. Yes, that's confusing.
2025-08-26 07:56:32 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
8c4db341dd
chore: use ofConstName in error messages (#10121) 2025-08-25 23:20:36 +00:00
Kyle Miller
741347281c
fix: dot notation for recursive invocation of private definitions (#10120)
This PR fixes an issue where private definitions recursively invoked
using generalized field notation (dot notation) would give an "invalid
field" errors. It also fixes an issue where "invalid field notation"
errors would pretty print the name of the declaration with a `_private`
prefix.

Closes #10044
2025-08-25 22:55:08 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
a72f9429ea
test: sort messages (#10116)
This PR normalizes the published diagnostics in the test runner so that
messages published out of order (due to parallelism) cannot cause test
failures. Clients can handle out-of-order messages just fine.
2025-08-25 15:08:11 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
321af0e02b
fix: public structures with private field types under the module system (#10109)
Fixes #10099
2025-08-25 14:48:23 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
1718ca21cd
feat: deprecate .toCtorIdx for .ctorIdx (#10113)
This PR deprecates `.toCtorIdx` for the more naturally named `.ctorIdx`
(and updates the standard library).
2025-08-25 14:32:05 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
afcf52e623
feat: .ctorIdx for all inductives (#9951)
This PR generates `.ctorIdx` functions for all inductive types, not just
enumeration types. This can be a building block for other constructions
(`BEq`, `noConfusion`) that are size-efficient even for large
inductives.

It also renames it from `.toCtorIdx` to `.ctorIdx`, which is the more
idiomatic naming.
The old name exists as an alias, with a deprecation attribute to be
added after the next
stage0 update.

These functions can arguably compiled down to a rather efficient tag
lookup, rather than a `case` statement. This is future work (but
hopefully near future).

For a fair number of basic types the compiler is not able to compile a
function using `casesOn` until further definitions have been defined.
This therefore (ab)uses the `genInjectivity` flag and
`gen_injective_theorems%` command to also control the generation of this
construct.

For (slightly) more efficient kernel reduction one could use `.rec`
rather than `.casesOn`. I did not do that yet, also because it
complicates compilation.
2025-08-25 10:47:06 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
3c40ea2733
chore: revert automatically exposing derived instances (#10101)
Heed surrounding `@[expose]` instead
2025-08-25 08:55:10 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
c95100e8fd
fix: de-prioritize PartialTermInfo in hover info selection (#10047)
This PR ensures that hovering over `match` displays the type of the
match.
2025-08-25 08:47:14 +00:00
Rob23oba
797985e319
feat: upstream several Rat lemmas from mathlib (#10077)
This PR upstreams lemmas about `Rat` from `Mathlib.Data.Rat.Defs` and
`Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Ring.Unbundled.Rat`, specifically enough to get
`Lean.Grind.Field Rat` and `Lean.Grind.OrderedRing Rat`. In addition to
the lemmas, instances for `Inv Rat`, `Pow Rat Nat` and `Pow Rat Int`
have been upstreamed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <kim@tqft.net>
2025-08-25 06:02:27 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
9be2eab93d
feat: associative operator detection in grind (#10105)
This PR adds support for detecting associative operators in `grind`. The
new AC module also detects whether the operator is commutative,
idempotent, and whether it has a neutral element. The information is
cached.
2025-08-25 03:07:16 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
cc5ff2afb1
test: grind cutsat (#10106) 2025-08-25 03:04:32 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
dfdd682c01
feat: AC theorems for grind (#10093)
This PR adds background theorems for a new solver to be implemented in
`grind` that will support associative and commutative operators.
2025-08-24 05:02:37 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
c9727c2d19
feat: add a stop position field to the parser (#10043)
This PR allows Lean's parser to run with a final position prior to the
end of the string, so it can be invoked on a sub-region of the input.

This has applications in Verso proper, which parses Lean syntax in
contexts such as code blocks and docstrings, and it is a prerequisite to
parsing the contents of Lean docstrings.
2025-08-23 18:29:51 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
dc5766d27a
fix: eliminate infinite loop in toLCNF's expandNoConfusionMajor (#10070)
This PR fixes the compilation of `noConfusion` by repairing an oversight
made when porting this code from the old compiler. The old compiler only
repeatedly expanded the major for each non-`Prop` field of the inductive
under consideration, mirroring the construction of `noConfusion` itself,
whereas the new compiler erroneously counted all fields.

Fixes #9971.
2025-08-23 02:18:51 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
a63d483258
feat: pow support in grind cutsat (#10071)
This PR improves support for `a^n` in `grind cutsat`. For example, if
`cutsat` discovers that `a` and `b` are equal to numerals, it now
propagates the equality. This PR is similar to #9996, but `a^b`.
Example:

```lean
example (n : Nat) : n = 2 → 2 ^ (n+1) = 8 := by
  grind
```

With #10022, it also improves the support for `BitVec n` when `n` is not
numeral. Example:

```lean
example {n m : Nat} (x : BitVec n)
    : 2 ≤ n → n ≤ m → m = 2 → x = 0 ∨ x = 1 ∨ x = 2 ∨ x = 3 := by
  grind
```
2025-08-23 01:55:05 +00:00
Paul Reichert
f12177d01e
feat: introduce Int range notation (#10045)
This PR implements the necessary typeclasses so that range notation
works for integers. For example, `((-2)...3).toList = [-2, -1, 0, 1, 2]
: List Int`.
2025-08-22 14:41:39 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
0528696bbe
fix: deriving DecidableEq under the module system (#10030)
Fixes #9839
2025-08-22 13:18:31 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
51bba5338a
perf: make macro scope numbering less dependent on surrounding context (#10027)
This PR changes macro scope numbering from per-module to per-command,
ensuring that unrelated changes to other commands do not affect macro
scopes generated by a command, which improves `prefer_native` hit rates
on bootstrapping as well as avoids further rebuilds under the module
system.

In detail, instead of always using the current module name as a macro
scope prefix, each command now introduces a new macro scope prefix
(called "context") of the shape `<main module>._hygCtx_<uniq>` where
`uniq` is a `UInt32` derived from the command but automatically
incremented in case of conflicts (which must be local to the current
module). In the current implementation, `uniq` is the hash of the
declaration name, if any, or else the hash of the full command's syntax.
Thus, it is always independent of syntactic changes to other commands
(except in case of hash conflicts, which should only happen in practice
for syntactically identical commands) and, in the case of declarations,
also independent of syntactic changes to any private parts of the
declaration.
2025-08-22 13:16:02 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
561a4510b3
fix: auto params on private structure fields (#10053) 2025-08-22 12:49:37 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
0e8838df3b
chore: avoid confusing public import all combination (#10051) 2025-08-22 12:04:42 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
8c8a6021af
perf: use constant macro scope in elabArrow (#10048)
Shrinks .olean size by avoiding variation in this very frequent but
mostly unused name
2025-08-22 11:16:05 +00:00
Jason Yuen
facc356a0a
chore: fix spelling errors (#10042)
Typos were found with
```
pip install codespell --upgrade
codespell --summary --ignore-words-list enew,forin,fro,happend,hge,ihs,iterm,spred --skip stage0 --check-filenames
codespell --summary --ignore-words-list enew,forin,fro,happend,hge,ihs,iterm,spred --skip stage0 --check-filenames --regex '[A-Z][a-z]*'
codespell --summary --ignore-words-list enew,forin,fro,happend,hge,ihs,iterm,spred --skip stage0 --check-filenames --regex "\b[a-z']*"
```
2025-08-22 07:23:12 +00:00
Paul Reichert
1448493489
feat: improvements to Min/Max-related classes (#10024)
This PR adds useful declarations to the `LawfulOrderMin/Max` and
`LawfulOrderLeftLeaningMin/Max` API. In particular, it introduces
`.leftLeaningOfLE` factories for `Min` and `Max`. It also renames
`LawfulOrderMin/Max.of_le` to .of_le_min_iff` and `.of_max_le_iff` and
introduces a second variant with different arguments.
2025-08-22 07:08:00 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
f7a251b75f
chore: set experimental.module=true when running grind benchmarks (#10041) 2025-08-22 03:15:36 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
5aa706435a
fix: incorporate info from _redArg decls for noncomputable check (#10040)
This PR changes the `toMono` pass to replace decls with their `_redArg`
equivalent, which has the consequence of not considering arguments
deemed useless by the `reduceArity` pass for the purposes of the
`noncomputable` check.
2025-08-22 01:02:40 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
a581433d8b
fix: grind error messages (#10038)
This PR ensures `grind` error messages use `{.ofConstName declName}`
when referencing declaration names.
2025-08-21 23:28:26 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
6683d1eb91
chore: add module keyword to grind tests (#10036)
This PR also fixes missing `@[expose]` in grind support definitions.
2025-08-21 22:02:08 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
ca4322ff09
fix: support casesOn for inductive predicates with computations on fields (#10023)
This PR adds support for correctly handling computations on fields in
`casesOn` for inductive predicates that support large elimination. In
any such predicate, the only relevant fields allowed are those that are
also used as an index, in which case we can find the supplied index and
use that term instead.
2025-08-21 18:55:34 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
0db795a1dc
feat: improve grind cutsat support for Fin n when n is not a numeral (#10022)
This PR improves support for `Fin n` in `grind cutsat` when `n` is not a
numeral. For example, the following goals can now be solved
automatically:

```lean
example (p d : Nat) (n : Fin (p + 1)) 
    : 2 ≤ p → p ≤ d + 1 → d = 1 → n = 0 ∨ n = 1 ∨ n = 2 := by
  grind

example (s : Nat) (i j : Fin (s + 1)) (hn : i ≠ j) (hl : ¬i < j) : j < i := by
  grind

example {n : Nat} (j : Fin (n + 1)) : j ≤ j := by
  grind

example {n : Nat} (x y : Fin ((n + 1) + 1)) (h₂ : ¬x = y) (h : ¬x < y) : y < x := by
  grind
```
2025-08-21 17:25:52 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
e9f6033467
chore: benchmark for deriving BEq on large inductive (#10028) 2025-08-21 15:50:12 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
0c9bb4b861
fix: lower overapplied constructors to unreachable (#10032)
This PR changes the handling of overapplied constructors when lowering
LCNF to IR from a (slightly implicit) assertion failure to producing
`unreachable`. Transformations on inlined unreachable code can produce
constructor applications with additional arguments.

In the old compiler, these additional arguments were silently ignored,
but it seems more sensible to replace them with `unreachable`, just in
case they arise due to a compiler error.

Fixes #9937.
2025-08-21 15:05:09 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
890722f571
refactor: factor out mkNatLookupTable (#10006)
This PR shares the meta code that creates a binary decision tree on
Nats.
2025-08-21 10:45:21 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
45affb5e09
fix: missing nonlinear / and % in grind cutsat (#10020)
This PR fixes a missing case for PR #10010.
2025-08-21 02:59:52 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
d604c16c0e
feat: nonlinear / and % support in grind cutsat (#10010)
This PR improves support for nonlinear `/` and `%` in `grind cutsat`.
For example, given `a / b`, if `cutsat` discovers that `b = 2`, it now
propagates that `a / b = b / 2`. This PR is similar to #9996, but for
`/` and `%`. Example:

```lean
example (a b c d : Nat)
    : b > 1 → d = 1 → b ≤ d + 1 → a % b = 1 → a = 2 * c → False := by
  grind
```
2025-08-20 19:31:31 +00:00
Kyle Miller
ee699518fa
fix: have #eval save the info context (#10008)
This PR fixes a bug in `#eval` where clicking on the evaluated
expression could show errors in the Infoview. This was caused by `#eval`
not saving the temporary environment that is used when elaborating the
expression.
2025-08-20 17:49:09 +00:00
Paul Reichert
22becc78f7
feat: better get-elem tactic for ranges (#9987)
This PR improves the tactic for proving that elements of a `Nat`-based
`PRange` are in-bounds by relying on the `omega` tactic.
2025-08-20 13:42:41 +00:00
Paul Reichert
e083771b81
feat: package factories for order typeclasses based on Ord (#9916)
This PR provides factories that derive order typeclasses in bulk, given
an `Ord` instance. If present, existing instances are preferred over
those derived from `Ord`. It is possible to specify any instance
manually if desired.
2025-08-20 11:14:07 +00:00
Kim Morrison
1a31aa3d2b
chore: fewer Nat.bitwise grind attributes for distributivity (#9999)
This PR reduces the number of `Nat.Bitwise` grind annotations we have
the deal with distributivity. The new smaller set encourages `grind` to
rewrite into DNF. The old behaviour just resulted in saturating up to
the instantiation limits.
2025-08-20 05:38:05 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
86dc07c20d
feat: nonlinear monomials in grind cutsat (#9996)
This PR improves support for nonlinear monomials in `grind cutsat`. For
example, given a monomial `a * b`, if `cutsat` discovers that `a = 2`,
it now propagates that `a * b = 2 * b`.
Recall that nonlinear monomials like `a * b` are treated as variables in
`cutsat`, a procedure designed for linear integer arithmetic.

Example:
```lean
example (a : Nat) (ha : a < 8) (b c : Nat) : 2 ≤ b → c = 1 → b ≤ c + 1 → a * b < 8 * b := by
  grind

example (x y z w : Int) : z * x * y = 4 → x = z + w → z = 1 → w = 2 → False := by
  grind
```
2025-08-20 03:16:53 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
d4a5a2c632 fix: local syntax should create private definitions 2025-08-19 14:49:12 -07:00
Sebastian Ullrich
d0167f7002
chore: show origin module for inaccessible private decls (#9964) 2025-08-19 15:12:09 +00:00